2020 Honda Civic vs 2020 Toyota Corolla in West Burlington IA
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It's time for another car comparison! This time we're reviewing the 2020 Honda Civic vs 2020 Toyota Corolla showdown here at Brad Deery Honda. These two have been not so friendly rivals for awhile now. Honda and Toyota really take this one seriously, and so do we. Unfortunately for the 2020 Toyota Corolla, the 2020 Honda Civic is a clear winner this year. We can't say that for every year, as the Corolla usually puts up a good fight, but this year's Civic was so good that even Honda decided to demonstrate just why you need to ditch the Corolla in 2020. It's not an idol boast, either. The 2020 Honda Civic is all business.
Comfort - 2020 Honda Civic
The interior of the Civic is just a little more comfortable than the Corolla's comparatively not so cozy interior. Thanks to dual-zone automatic climate control, the new Civic gets a round of applause from us here at Brad Deery. The Corolla XLE CVT features no auto climate control to speak of, leaving passengers to ride along in more discomfort that we'd want a Toyota fan to ever have to endure. Another neat features that the Civic offers up is "Walk Away Auto Lock." Thanks to your smart key, you'll never have to worry about leaving your Civic unlocked again. It'll lock itself for you if you walk away. Toyota customers won't have that same peace of mind.
Interior - 2020 Honda Civic in West Burlington
Don't get stuck without enough room for your passengers. Passengers that feel cramped are not happy passengers. In many trims of Corolla, that's exactly the feeling they'll get, as the 88.6 cubic feet of passenger space is woefully short of the Civic's 95 cubic feet of passenger space. You've got a lot of toys to play with in both vehicles, including nice entertainment systems, but you're going to feel more cramped in the Corolla. Give yourself room to breathe and enjoy the ride by opting for the Civic.
Mechanical & Powertrain - Civic specs in West Burlington IA
Car ownership is all about power. How much of it will both of these models give you? Well, the Civic does its part by offering up a full 174 horsepower @ 6000 RPM (EX trim). How about the Corolla XLE CVT trim? What's it give you? You'll get substantially less power if you opt for the Corolla trim. It gives you only 132 horsepower @ 6100 RPM. When you need to really get out there in your sedan and get things done, you'll get those things done quicker with a Civic EX (and many other higher trims).
Contact Us Today
If you're psyched to see the Civic arrive in West Burlington Iowa, then it's time to call up your friends at Brad Deery and get down here for a full test drive! You're going to be astounded at just how much the new Civic has to offer. See it up close today. We'll feature big time savings on the Civic all year long in an ode to its newfound supremacy over the Corolla. We know that this is huge rivalry every year, and usually Toyota gives the Civic a run for its money, but this year's Corolla fell way short of the high standard set by the good people at Honda. Reward those good people for a job well done by buying a brand new 2020 Civic today. Just pick out your trim and request a quote!
*Article for general informational purposes only. For complete details, please contact the dealership.